Posted By: JD Lewin | Mar 6th, 2007 @ 12:59 PM
Remember that up and coming Microsoft technology that's going to make storing all of your data a world easier? The machine that will sit quietly, backing up and sharing every bit and byte, and even giving you control of your home computer(s) from anywhere on the globe? Windows Home Server has moved into its second beta, and Joel Sider wanted to tell us all about it. Once registered and invited to this beta, the heavy testing and bug reports will help the team make WHS ironclad. Joel also gave us a peek at some other hardware ideas that could bring your home server out of the closet and onto the coffee table.
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Does anyone know if there are any API's exposed from the Windows Home Server? To be able to extend its functionality was the thought.

Yes. We you will see the Windows Home Server API documentation on MSDN soon. Please watch the Windows Home Server team blog for updates. http://blogs.technet.com/homeserver

 

The SDK went live with the Community Technology Preview (CTP) release that came out about two weeks ago.   The API's and SDK docs are located on MSDN. 

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb425862.aspx

 

 

HP has been very quiet on the possibility of a delay to their impending Home Server product MediaSmart
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